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Arthex, Inc. and the Assault on Administrative Adjudication

...appointed officer who can review, vacate, or correct decisions by the APJs combined with the limited removal power.”24 This decision was guided in part by a similar finding by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in Intercollegiate Broad. Sys., Inc. v. Copyright Royalty Bd., which held that Copyright Royalty Judges, who are authorized to make final decisions and had limitations on their removal, were also principal officers.25 In both cases, the resp...
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How UFC Fighters are Being Punched in the Mouth Even After Stepping out of the Cage

...beat up in a cage.21 While this is true, boxers, who compete in a similar combat sport to MMA, have been able to better negotiate and protect themselves from unfair promotions and low pay. Boxers aren’t subject to the unfair fighter pay that the UFC faces because they are regulated by federal law in the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act (“Ali Act”).22 The UFC, unlike boxing promotions, is not subject to this act.23 If UFC fighters want to be paid mo...
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1983-84 Archive

...ES The Right of Publicity, Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act and Copyright Preemption: Preventing the Unauthorized Commercial Exploitation of Uncopyrighted Works of Art Kenneth L. Bressler Videotex: A Welcome New Technology or an Orwellian Threat to Privacy Mindy Elisa Wachtel COMMENT No Monopoly on Monopoly: Anti-Monopoly Inc. v. General Mills Fun Group, Inc. Harry M. Baldinger...
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I can’t believe it’s not Skittles! Broad Summary of Advertising and Packaging Regulations for Cannabis Dispensaries in New York State

...ring disproportionate effects of the war on drugs. Currently, a licensee found to not be compliant with guidelines set forward by the Cannabis Control Board risk their licensee being cancelled, suspended, or revoked or other enforcement actions as Authorized by the Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MTRA), Cannabis Law, and Title 9 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.19This in turn may slow the pace of creative innovation in the recre...
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Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, A Fine Mess: The NCAA, the Collegiate Model, and the Post-Alston World, forthcoming Okla. L. Rev. (Fall 2023)

...name/image/likeness value (NIL). The consequence was that college athletic competition had an identity distinct from professional sports that appealed to a different commercial market.  The collegiate model worked when college sports did not generate large revenues, when there was no large centralized NCAA administrative structure with rules governing athletic academic eligibility that were separate from a university’s admissions standards, and wh...
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Broadway: Adapting and Overcoming Post-COVID

...into a streaming agreement that permitted them to sell virtual tickets and compensated actors for the performance.8 Large, well-funded shows have made use of more popular streaming platforms. Diana: A True Musical Story was meant to premiere March 31, 2020 but was prevented from doing so by the pandemic shutdown. However, in August, the Actors’ Equity Association announced that it had come to an agreement and approved a safety plan for the product...
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Cardozo AELJ’s Spring 2023 Symposium Provides Overview of the Current State and Future of NILs in College Athletics

...t state of NIL, including by explaining the relevant case law. Professor Zimbalist also discussed economic, educational, and equity concerns. Professor Zimbalist argued that because most college athletes do not end up in professional sports, the money flowing into college athletics should be devoted to, at least partially, ensuring athletes are more well-balanced while attending college.  The day’s first panel on Race, Gender, and Equity addressed...
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The Dance Between the NBA Players and Their First Amendment Rights

...’s support.18 Having their employers being notably on the progressive side combined with their own understandings of how influential they can be, these are not just athletes who should, as journalist Laura Ingraham of Fox News once said, “shut up and dribble.”19 They are now leaders who have taken up a “duty to bring positive social change”20 to the country. Victor Wang is a Second Year Law Student at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and a St...
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